PCBUSHXaS A.HK0CNCKBKX1V XHK DAILY JOURNAL U a 21 Colo run nt)p itiiRltsalvaWB1 llt avmmI. lfmHa V a, t w.oo per year, $3.00 for ati monbiiiye.rd I gusarXEurra, and tj Ler had twelve to elty subscribers at VI oenUper month. THK WEEKLY JOURNAL, a 8 column paper, la published every Thursday at I2.W ' per eaatun,. ' ADVERTI-U.NC1 RATES (DAILY) One loch one day 11.00; . one week fZOOeoa, month H.Q0; throe months! XO.OOj tlx months $15.00; ivelre ntonth. 120.06. f . .., .f Advertisements wider bead of 'Bmnnaea Locals," 1U eents per Una for Brat, and t cents for every ubaequeiit Insertion. ; - So ad vertiaemen U will be inserted between 101 matter at any price, j -. ,,-!.j,. , :, Jiotloea of Marriages or Death, not to exceed .. Ua line will be inserted free. All additional matter will be charted S cent per line. ' Payment for transient advertisements meat be made In advance. Keg alar advertisement j win db coueoiea prompuy at mo eaq oi amen mouth. , , .'";.vi':- Oummanl -atloos containing n.ws or a dls- naal on of ocal metiers are solioltetL. Jfe eommojueatloo moat be expected to be pnb lahed that eontalna objeotlonable personal ities; withholds the name of the author, or hat will make more than one column of this naper. r. i Any person feeling; agavieved at any anony, moua communication can obtain the name of to author by application at this olnce and no wing w Herein me grievance exists. THE JOUKNAL. n . nvnn. ml, HARPER. : Bail Editor. less Htaifw NEW BERNE, N. C JAN. 80 1886. filtered St the Post omc. at New Berne, N w. ..i.- - .ecoixd-cla. natter. It is Maid that the prospects of the piwaage or a new tariff bill by C6n gress are good, T.ue Democrats are lartrefy In favorafit, and the"Be pablfoafti,' Ipofejog nrjohthis Ratify focnpon which the Democratic lartT will but Iri brains but, are . willing fo let them have their way, .Bat there Is a good opportunity for j the Democrats to frame, a hilt that will be endorsed by the people., : . THE Greensboro North Stat has been publishing and , commenting upon the 'expenditures of the Agri cultural Department for several months. It says now, that in view of the high toned feeling a m.Qij sportsmen it had no idea that when it went gunning for axtravagaoce and squandering - of the people'. money, of witnessing jfche scene of a-. 'a':' il a1 cue SSiaii vnromcie picKiog up me game and running home withj.it, claiming it as its own. The ques tion. Who struck Billy PattersOni? not yet decided. & w Recollections of Old Citizens of Jones County. ' "V . f BY OTJB ITEMIZES f 5 j The grandfather of Joseph Kin mm a ar ow ivna at. nativa tt CTr 1 1 . i I one of the first settlers of Kew Berne , under Graffenreid, whose) name was Maurice or Morris Kin eeyj. We hare been unable to-learn how many children he had; from the records we learn that one of his boiis moved to Jones county while young man, whose name" was Joseph Kinsey, and settled near the head waters of the Trent. This old gentleman was the father m the subiect of the present sketch. mid was by trade a blacksmith find bell maker. I further Mud that he Lad born to him seven children, and that the younger one, Joseph, inherited the old homestead where he resided when I first knew h:m He was born October 27th, 1777, - and was near 60 years old at the date of my ' first recollection. The -first time I recollect seeing him was at Trenton; I can well recollect how he was having an earnest and ani mated conversation about the im- TkrAVartnanf: rt f ha farm nnd f lia mm . - j of stock with several of the old farmers that were present. ' Mr.'Kinsey was not only a farmer, one an excellent mecnanic; in lacx, he was 'able to do anything of a mechanical nature that was needed in the house or on the farm; was a blaeksraith, earpenter, wheelwright ana ineemaKer. , 'Mb. Kineey accumulated a large property in lands and slaves during his Jong and useful life. 1 have often .heard old people remark that if they only could make everything that was 'needed at their homes, like Mr. Kinsey, they, too, could 8ave money, and improve jjtheir ' farms.' "His; farm" was managed with a kind of clock work precision; every tool had its place; no time was lost in looking ' for it Let either son or servant neglect placing It in its place, and the old gent w8 - sura to find it out andcall him to it rigid account lor his negligence.' -He 'taught-his slaves habits of - cleanliness; would . have an inspec tion of their cabins and would, call ; and if their clothing was hot neat and cleanly order, they -were - cure to get a severe reprimand for their negligence. I ; have- been in- : formed that when he first Btarted "to . housekeeping he was very1 poon t tnuch so that ho only had one plaU and a knife and fork , lie was man tied three tim.es. The name of his first wife I have been unable to iearn, but his second wife was a Mfts Brock, and by her hadBix children, four boys'5 and two girls. After her death he married a Miss children, nine bovs and three girls, All of his boys were instructed in "a mechanical ;trade; iu fact, they were all naturallyUpelinett and, in herited mechanicism from their ftatLer, MrTKlhsey, '- when he had become awceaajoid.maQwitn a prosperous farm and aquier,happy family, surrounded with peace and plenty,, owing no man a dollar, came near being rumea by signing a note with:one-of his - cousins who was jthen doing business at New Berne, and. as; Mr. Kinsey and every one else supposed. s business to be on sare-flud firm foundation. Bnt not eoj this cousin failed and poor Mr. Kinsey hadto'sbonlder the note. whicli, 'prthcip'aL " and,. , interest, amounted, to. near .five thousand tloltari... But . the old rentleman fs; equal to theemergeuoy. ' Often naye 1 seen nis' carts and wagons pass my home at " sun up, .having waveieu luaii. njoriiing oy.er uiieen miles, carryioxbc produce u to New Berne to "ihv.h as he1 termed it. his National debt. After a short while, this old white-haired citizen would .pass along, and if , he hap pened to see my father, wonld pull off his old ranama hat and say uJobn, this is the .hat that cost me l a present from my cousin all l 8hal)everget for. signing his note." Mr, Kinsey was a man of very tern peratei' habits; never was kuown to take adiink iu a barroom; iu ract never ta.Are,d a drop only on a Sonday'niorbjiie;. be would then say he must ,bfii dram or a pig oca lamo, Mr. KinsfjMJtudaU of his chil drmo-. orj hacL their names to begin with the letter I,iaud bis last son's name was JaTiftibert. The names 01 Mr; K.mso' ancestors were sfieHcd thus: Kiucey, but in 1850 or iowt it was charrged to Kinsey. 1 hayoi Item thought, what a re mark rfbleMnfWl bo posseswed coull recollect ilateu and events with iiiiSfrfikg -certaliityy was a keen ob server of evervtbme silil had a wt UU-alhinced judgment ou aliuo.st everything tluit passed before hi in, and had he been a tuoiouguly edu cated man, would have been the peer of many of our great men. We learn that the old anvil that wds u8efbyMr. Kinsey's grand father titl, afie his iron upon, is now in poUessi'on of the family and kepi; by them, as an heirloom, and we Bpriribse they intend to band.it over" to others who may succeed Tlrare ofred, heard him remark that almost any man could make a living ofii rich land, but it took a smart man to do it on poor land.: This old gentleman was always sure to-ihave everything that he carried to market put up in the neatest manner; .always could ob tain a better price, as purchasers always found that his articles were just as be recommended them. Well did the old, crti2ens of .New Berne know him, and glad were they to see him as he would generally have orders froiu many of the old citi zens' for avpeok; of hominy and rice, a fat shoat or a- fine turkey. This old, gentleman closed . his long, useful and eventful life at his home, where : Mr. Job Jjeary now resides, aged about 81 years.' Thus hare I, in my feeble man ner, tried to prosant to the readers of the Journal one of Jones coun ty's most remarkable men whose life was a pattern for every good citizen. Tow good citizen was hur ried; itt the family ' homstead about 15 miles above Trenton, where he spent the largest. ':number of days and nis memory s still green among nia many mends and neighbors, who ever will honor and cherish the l.i.'i iiml1 iiuuiu ui ciusepu ivinseyi sr. APPLTINO POWEB DlEEOT. A boat will soon be (in readiness to leave New York for Newport, which is to test a new means of propulsion. When a steam-engine is used, bnt little more than 4 per cent, of the power contained in the coal is util ized. Thi is because of the. waste in the burning of the coal, and the loss of power in overcoming the in- ertia of tho machinery.: But in Mr, Secor'sTessel, soon to leave -New York harbor, there is to' be no m chinery.: , Coal fcnd petroleum will be used to form a gas which, is , to be expelled through tubes on each side of the vessel. This gas,- by a series of rapid explosions, eighty In a minute, will impingQ ; p gainst the water from the Bteijn $ the boat,' thus shoving it ahead : this method it is supposed that ait 'the power in coal or petroleum Will be expended in driving the boat, 1' Ac cording to the designer 61 this ves sel, it ought not to o8ti more than ten cents in fuel to drive - this ives- sel from New York - to1; Newport. Should thi8"exprimehfncceed, a mighty revolution is impending in the propelingr of; ships at, eea,rr VemoretfM Monthly. - j;; .n. Probably the subject- of ' money1, in some.way.or ;other,! Ties 'ftt .. the root of . niore famiij ; discord , tha$ any other single topic. Tb"e whole matter of earning and 'spending it, of giving and lending it, of using and misusing it, furnishes contin ual ground for. disputes and, hard feeling; an4 that family,"; rich .or poor, who s introduces othe; eobjeot only for qaiet consultation and mo tnal coi ODeratiori .it ' other1: things beingequai, an erceptionairy nappy and harmonious lamiiy. ie)MMfc" As is usually the osm where an arti cle of true merit has world-wids rep utation by its wonderfusuIts,' as tbm celebrated EUctrio Bitters hi done. eerUin unprincipled oparties 4iVe dearored to imlUU theenv and expect to Induce an oneuspectiBi? public to purchase their fraudulent wares.' ' Ask your druggist for the genuine Electric fitters, that are cuaraiiteed to enre, and take no others. .Sold by nil drug i;ifU at fiLy cents,..-, .,.-.,.-, - ... . ' -: i - A FirorSlass Ojioriuniiy! A? 4 y $ : i '''ii:vt?ifffrTirp''wflTT WTTTrn-n-r. cirnnrirr Vlltia ma ae.aJ.fl AaMAJ Jk AAAJAJ CesAtA l AJ.I A A-lAb UiUUia .'xj - TTnTfm inn rwnrtr e a swe ,. j'. . ior me hai cimax i, u&xti " : T; " AT ST. lOJWi ; Absplutely Pure! He means business, as he wants to make room t' for a large Spring and Summer, Stock. 1 rl ,,.;-; '...v,' , - M . Jtl. U ll'AJN JWK.i :y.n:-AXiA84. OLD STAND. Si .i CaDt Sam ;Wat ters DlifFTI FORM NtLf WHUlEBT. M. Crlehton's "JIeMcaiio Pre Bye.' At hi. old Stand on Middle street, T. aeliidly, .... .. :..' v KwBcni, W C. For Hard Times: 9HE ' t)Aiufopimu !. ; ... oi rj.i odi iol i:;,V ILLUSTRAttDrMONTHLY Thl. oowder nerer Tanes. A marvel of "porlty, strength, and wtaoleeomeness. More economical than theordlnarjr kinds, and can not be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Kwders. Bold only iu cans, iiqyal. bahbu wdxb Co.. M Wall-st.. . T. novls-lvdw ,oc7 dwCra I''' f- '. :.i.r;i'; . - - .1. -, . 2,000 Racks Dissolved Koue, - . . .,, , w - j ... . , . .a Vr, ;. t:f..i H Middle stieet. cor. South Front tre t'.' New Berne. N.' !. "t In tn der to malt'e room for my Spring tocfr, I will sell, for the NtXT THIRTY DATi. my KNT1MIS STOCK j r i !;iJ j. ' si"..- . -' ; . .... .i.l.,, -'-i ' JXirit JH.ariy reus, nioaks. Jenteys, Khawls, Blankeu Drerstiooda. Boots and HUooa. Huts Trunks, llmhroiua feert Potatoes ISeanS and Other 1 aobberShoeSj Kubber Coats. , AlsmafuU .BBOrtmentof ottons.' -.' Garden and Field seeds. f Only Thirty. Days Come Defore'Barirains are crone. Corner Pollock and Middle Sts.. 1 . j;, ;.. ' ' ' ' " - - ' 1 - Warehouse, Coiton Exchange Place, d23 dwtf i . NEW BERNE, N. O. 2,000 Sacks Kainit guarantee I wrraaa. t.000 Sacks Pine Island. 1.000 Sacks Focoiuoke. 'Meadows' STATEMENT I 885. op;fact; fou tub public TO XNS1DEU. Atlanta, Ga., January 13, 1885. EmerxlUirroni a severe and long spell ol - 'X'.' -i.l-;.-,vv;--'v.-'r UV - B lv .-A ooorju er-FliosiIiate ibwi xvQ. aim- ; :i - t .-fli tint if li t ;u "u , IsuermiiiU'Ooi a severe ana long speu oi , .j-. - t . .. . , . . ;, -w typhmd fever, jdieeovered that u had ettued is UnrivalJed for all 1 MMizivg Pa- posi-r, and esDeciall? In my riirht leu. which swelled to an enor- . .- . .. . 1. . J adaptea to tbe growth of ii aitLY TE U OKS. ; t. -i6t i In my right leg; which swelled to an enor mous sill, remaining so quite three years, ualoflna .M ,.voA,mnn, k am.ll nliA, itn.lltr. r ..... tr ... . . "f : II If J. itt.nnr.,.n n.ti o u,. .nbiA A trial is all tbat is needed to convince any one of the unrivallal excellenecvnf whiohMfusedtobeaitoanyandailsxternia PO00M0KE, and our references are th planters of this section, as well as pur application and. the use ofUte most aoted lws iwwwr. muuu puuut. - . '.'"'-f: Siood poison remedl s. , . ; The following are a few of many Testimonials: -a t. tt - ii -rWnoil he nleer continued to enlarge, frequently E. H. Mkadows 4 Co., Ne w Berne, . 0. i,:Vfff I -Afi .l ': -i! bra diseharglng, perhaps, as much as a cupful of I ' - Ieab Bzbs-I have used POCOMOKK fnr: the jn.tt three yeursi on,nty truck funq,.sn4 pus or matter per day., mesne or the nicer nave reoeivea oetter resuiia irora it tnan any other rertuizer, more especially when used was about two Inches In diameter, extending I under potatoes ana caDDage. I expect to use ten to fifteen tons on the ceit imn. " : "MAGAZINE" . r. ii ii, i X . Wile Twelve Cat Ptpmr PsWras efyooii ewa aeleetiee sad of say site. Both Pubucatiors, One -Year, JOlt Aftee Homb Bulk What ! Suppose that a. Parliament shonld convene on College Green in Dublin; wonia Ireland Tbe any better off I All Irishmen "wonld . answer 'cer. tainly," bnt there wonld be serious difficulties in the factions wonld be-gia-to spring ap directly -the Irish Parliarpeat coeyeaed. Charles 8. ParnelMow1 a bvro, for it ia un der JukillfQl leadership -that the Iristf nedjW splendid - a riotory. He will boennrenra in tbe oouncils of the new- carfe8nd will be held respomiible if tbe- great "pprerty- of iuo Ansa peopie conunaes. xnis misery, it should be remembered, is in Jrtwt fie'aod-t6 jrVmerlcan coni PtrW,t)al! Jahi? hogiind cat tle are eo cheao that, we can inder- saQi the Irish at (heir own doors al- ntUKafnMlaUU of tilng the BIittrmainfictntefl,fr bit this jyrrtyXadrl '.to the.; distress of thoM rWwibrjdiopTrtcbnse goods. Shonld te fail trr bring; reasonable prosperity t Irjehpid within a short time,, Paraellv, wonld be blamed. and his career, so far eo brilliant, wiirp-aa iw clouds and disaster.-- DempreV t filontkly. . .. x ! ,'1 11. . 1 . I! 1 SS . 111 "What is the price of this axle greasel" askrHhe tiew clerk of a Chicago grocery" dealer; 'thera is , aepenqs op yqar customer, ir he-asM Jfor asJe grease, charge bim fifteen ents'a'ponnd;bnt if he wants oleomargarine, make it thirty cents. ' ' -- ; Of m '.the ksLg$iih68C ONTAININQ Steries, Poem sad other titarar. y-1 ettrsetieBa, eoBibiai.g Artittlo, Soi.atiflo and lUustmttd mvUh Orifftnml mI JBnffrevi fin WoodeuU. tnmking it tAe Model Maguminm fUmtrtom. ,- " tW"Eack Kagacine . eontalna. a ' CO ETON ORDER, entitling the holder to the selection el x rAiiiuvn luannwq m null nuinoer. and In ANT BIZB. . .' i -....in .faJT. -.j if DEMOBEST'S MONTHLY to Jpsfly entitle the World's Model Majpudne. The Xarg-esi S Form, the lra-aat in riimilattnn anil tho hat -x n u xroiiar jramur Mairaatne Issued. "1888 will te the Twenty-second year of Its nubUcation It fmoroved and an AxtAnolvAli lace it In -the .front rank of Famil it is oontlnui as to place Periodicals, and equal to any mi contains 72 patrea, large quarto, I : elegantli printed and fully illusti lisbed by W. Jennings bemorest, New Torkj .. . i ... -, r, .-,.. WITH THE -i DAILY JOURlfil. at $6.50 Pj Tear; GASTON; HOUSE, . NEW: BERN E, N. OA a c, i u S: B. STREET? JprbprletbrJ The Only Flrst-slaag Konse In, the City, Omnibus eonneett - with . all Trains and Steamers. Lane sample rooms, tor; comtner; The BAR and billhbd jteira um reoently oeen refurnished and fitted up ft good style with Billiard and fool Tables, , Trj a- nn JVaaaSLOII VUiiegC, FOB MALESAKD1 FEMALES, Spring Term.itee, opened ,Jap, 4th, ,r ..The session Iffia,' oWwlrst Thqrsaajr in June.' " . " ' ' ." ' Number &roUed te date for 188VM is 155. 1 ; Basldea ordinary English branches, Latin, Greek,' German, .French. Surveying and Book-keeping are tangbt. The sciences bays else a place in the eurrlenlnm. - " -J IVIUII UU, UVWWt AA, JW I Thru R HonM. Pta K.. Prof. Mathematics. Oeorare IX MeeesTProf. Vocal and Inst. Masts, Mrs. K. H. Lewi. Bnpt. Female Department and instructor in junior bug nan Classes? Mies Katie Lewis, Instructor Primary Dep'U rnpiis reoeivea a. any time. , Catalogues, on application to Principal. ;) Klnetoo. M. C. Jany th. UM. , -; r -; dw fw -, i . f . 1 '-4.-. 1 C.' : ! '. ri..ti ,ti' ,ii !:'..! 5 ti .... t it Vl T..'L.J ::U Jfcn and Beasti-- ' Mostans liniment Is older tbao '" .mostmcn, and, usc4tmprc pnd, j! more erery yeAt . ri tee depth near the bone. Atone time.it sp, peared that the flesh in all conuou spartllg. .would surely become a running sore, as its peculiarly, flabby, spotted and unhealthy condition clearly indicated, and It was lntl mated that I might lose my leg My condi tion (became so critical, and the nicer en larging so rapidly, we aeut for Dr. J. P Dromgoole, who made a thorc ugh examine tlon.and said thai the flesh on my leg for six Inches around the sore would soon slough off if not remedied! tbat I must commence thp useofB. B.J3. 1 I acted acoordlng to his lnstniettons, and after netaRths second bottle the ulcer looked fresh and healthy and commenced healing, continued the nse of B. B. B., and to the great astonishment and sntlslaotlon of my. self and friends, the clear continued to heal rapidly, and is now entirely well, and I am attending to my business at W. H. Brother ton's store. 1 . , I refer .to W. H. Brotherton, W. B. Gone MAjorUACooK, Ur. I'ark, Dr. J. L. Pinson and others of Atlanta. ' : For sale wholesale and retail by R. N DVITFU., i i ...i i .... n Yours truly, I used PO0OM0KE under thorough test by the side of best. cats, applying at the rate of li pound to the acre, giving, It No. 1 Peruvian Guino, fend the action of POOOMOKtC wai iili " r.u snipes, zont etetion,' va " 8 I used POOOMOKE super-phoirphute this year, in connection with sevtral -of the beat Guanos on the market and think it less good. If not better, ban any I ever used, It hastens the crop more and makes cotton mature earlier than any I ' srufed, consequently have very little stained. - . j ,.-B:J.-; JLPE.V. Frankllntoa. tfrtr.td Where I applied POOOMOKE at- the rat, of 200 pounds i Oie sere I make one sad e half bushels of peanuts to the shook, against three pecks to the shock on ths same land where no Pooomok was used. !-. ' B. G. GBAY.Bmltiiflsld.Va.lt B. H. MEADOWS & CO., Agenti, New Boine, :'JSi'lM PBKEMAV, JiLOYD. MAS( .V DRYDKN," MTra'', Jt. deoltdwsm , (.-h i;fi..r.,-v ! NorfolU," V is, 'i ; '. i: . r i vi D E AJL.12 Ft ea- 9. It, ifyr-ERBEl BiuldersA Material, MachiniBts' StipllesKacliin'ery', Cottoif fSins. "Eno-infifi. fJnt.t.rtTi Vtrhpr. TTaw 't Prucaoo. 1 V.Att "WOtii' y RELI3L SLF CURE GraM Pans, ' Rubber i aad .leather Belting,, Lace Aa'therl a ferorite prescription of on. 0f the mt Machine 0il,.White Lead, Mixed Faint, Linseed Oil. Glass. . ooted and successful irci.i list, in th II. S. . - - . -. , -vf jto Rami) for the c, of jfervon. beauty. f utty, Lime, tiricK. cement,1 riaster. , BUILIIEIIS! LIATSs Lt HuakiMd, WfiUntM and Still T" ( , ; t - t ff - . 1 ... , ' xr jl xn , T aptsutKaWanreiopeFrw. Drugg,.c sua. ; E.IAL--Meclianics . n Tools, Builder Ilardwaie. , Cairia?a Address pr. warp & co., Louisiana. Mo. j Material, Saddlery, Steam and Gas Pipe,: Iron i and Bra mm 13U LI im O 11 C u U U II Up Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Bagging and Ties; u Bope Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MARKET PBICE3: .. - Aent and Bottler Aleuts for Fire and Xxf Insurance T - Jul rt.t V'A l.t4 !!t't' V v "-. . 0 THK ' 1 1 1H11-K1 ,iC1 'JiJ-f . BERGITEH & EUGEL .j..".-.i VW. "iO iil , l i 3l rTi .5 ,11 )).( BREWING!CO,S PHILADELPHIA, .I':, ;, AbM m V idl TO TIIEPUBLIGS lOUR STORE IS FILLED WITH Cboipe Groceries, ; . . Canned Goods, . ' : .flIrovisions1j;;:-ET: ? .Boots and Shoes, .;. . ' ' ts, , , ...(Of ths best make,) , HVtJ Gqods,: "StfHaaiid CapsY;-: SiSK Crockery, Etc.; In fact we keep everythlns; that is kept in Pint Olata Variety Store, all of which we arc nfferln. AS LOW A3 .T11K LOWEST at Wholesale or Retail. , v Come and see us and be convinced. ROBERTS & BRO., ': Hid --' street, New Berne, N. C :t. New Berne, N. C. t Beeswax, - AS BUYER OF. BEESWAX VS WlLi nntll further notice, pay' 5e. prr lb. free I op board steamer at New Berne. , V. H. EOWpLEAK 4 CO.. oca deod S;n IVwton, Mpm This beer took nreminma at the On tenniei Exhibition at HiiladelphU and W . P. BURTlTJiS & CO., 3 tbe f'srlsllr position. Keeps better than I ' V C 3TT0T CHRISTMAS, ' NEW ;YEAR,; FOURTH OP 'JVliY,' ' ' . .. j , ' And many other days are coming, and 1 hope all may live In good health and enjoy then. flow one of the most rational ways Is U go to PALMER'S CIGAR HTOHK, and get a Fine Cigar that la worth smoking. 1 hsva thousands of them pnt bp expressly fog PRESENra to your 'frlendg, a boxes of kiL from one dollar to two and a half dollar. 2 -box; and always the eholoeat kind atrrutll ut inose woo appreciate a tine cigar, from Sc., ll)o , 20c. to 36c. for one cigar, or good ones by th box of Mor loo. . . ... . a . WM. L. PALMER, . Middle Street, next to the coi. or Month FrOnk ,JIEW BERSli, N.O. . ITotied, l i-V : CH1BLEI E. NELB6I "...:..( Has removed to his old stand on Rroad street, between A tax. Miller ,nH k. m p.v,. he would be pleased to see his friends and customers, and supply them with the fen Beef, Veal and Mutton the market stlnnia. ;f Meats dell vemd tninvr.rtnf n,..,!. l fee of charge.. . , aultuljL. ROBERTS EElIIir." I IVew Berne. J. Oulj first class Companies rei re i ; .' - , d in ; . - , ! Tire. IL's tad ItT.izzi lz:--. . t ToUl Capital over Fortr' V t O : Dollars". J ; y any other in warm climates, and is the favorite brand wherever known. For sale in kes or crates. dw C-n-t - r 1 '.ic ni:::NC n. c. Barber -end l I,:: With PM,lt C I T V . V '.nil t ' '1 I ' nl- 1 ; -, 1. . K I,

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